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2.29 91 octane in north orange county, California. Thank goodness I have a bike that I can fill up for under 9 dollars and get 35 miles to the gallon!
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$1.65 for regular and $1.85 for Sunoco Super.
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Here if you are close to town and the interstate it's 1.67 for regular but if you get away from town a little you can get 93 premium for under 1.80
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91 octane runs $ 2.29 to $ 2.39 aound here in the East Bay/680 corridor.
Costco is around $ 2.19- however the Vette does not like it (at least a couple of years ago) and haven't tried it the SS. They get fed Union 76 or Chevron. The XC90 seems to ingest the Costco fuel just fine, which is good considering it's fuel economy
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1994 Corvette LT1 Coupe Polo Green II Camber Brace, Edelbrock IAS shocks Posts: 185 | From: Livermore, CA | Registered: Dec 2002
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I paid $1.85 for regular the other day to gas up the company rig.... I always loved michigan... on friday the gas prices climbed about 10-20 cents.
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Gas priced are way too high now and there is no reason for it. Wonder why when the Fortune 500 Companies were just announced...Exxon-Mobil was #2 under Wal-Mart. Guess that excuse about an oil shortage is just a cover up for huge profits. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Regular about $1.60-$1.68, Premium $1.80-$1.92. Higher the closer they are to the Interstate.
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2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and Navigation, daily driver Posts: 254 | From: LaPlace, LA | Registered: Feb 2000
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: Gas priced are way too high now and there is no reason for it. Wonder why when the Fortune 500 Companies were just announced...Exxon-Mobil was #2 under Wal-Mart. Guess that excuse about an oil shortage is just a cover up for huge profits.
Greg I totally agree with you. And also you have to figure that with the oil companies closing alot of refineries over the last year or two has also helped raise prices.
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Ken I found the best prices in your area .Speedway on Cherry Hill & Newburg, BP on Michigan & Middlebelt,and then several on Wayne Rd around Cherry Hill.Might be $.03 a gallon but when you put 25 gallons in like I do with the truck a buck or 2 here or there adds up to a "FREE" tank every once in awhile Posts: 3091 | From: Canton Mi. | Registered: Oct 2002
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The former owner of: 2000 Onyx Black SS #2,778 A4, T-Tops, ASR, 12 Disc CD Changer, grey cloth, no SLP options Mods: Loudmouth exhaust, SLP Strut Tower Brace, SLP Bolt-on Sub-frame Connectors, SLP air lid w/Powershot filter, SLP smooth bellows, 35th LE wheels, SS floormats, tinted windows, and painted calipers Posts: 322 | From: Fort Polk, LA | Registered: Feb 2002
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I used to go to Speedway to get my gas in all of my vehicles but one day after putting it in my Tahoe I was getting alot of hesitation so I put in some Fuel System Cleaner which I normally do when I change the oil every three months. It finally cleared up so I went back to using Amoco. Thanks for the consideration and tip Ed. Posts: 2841 | From: Westland, MI | Registered: Apr 2003
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Its one thing I dont miss about my SS..not only do I save costs with monthly payments and insurance, but also the cheaper gas prices add up to A LOT of savings!!!
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Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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quote:Originally posted by Cavy Dan: Its one thing I dont miss about my SS..not only do I save costs with monthly payments and insurance, but also the cheaper gas prices add up to A LOT of savings!!!
So with all the savings Dan you will be able to make it to BG this year .......... .
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Yesterday, we were able to fill up with regular for $1.36 a gallon. You just got to love South Carolina gas prices.......cheapest in the nation!
-------------------- Dave S Black 2000 Camaro SS Posts: 502 | From: Fort Mill, South Carolina....Charlotte | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Cavy Dan: Its one thing I dont miss about my SS..not only do I save costs with monthly payments and insurance, but also the cheaper gas prices add up to A LOT of savings!!!
So with all the savings Dan you will be able to make it to BG this year .......... .
Its still up in the air...depends if my sis wants to go (so we can take her 02 V6 vert) and if I have extra money..it will probably be an expensive weekend to go down there..Just depends on my job situation once I'm done with school in June! All extra money is put towards bills...and um...other odds and ends now...
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$2.069/gal here for Sunoco 93 ... off the island is catching up to AI's gas prices mainland is $1.999/gal
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Last Friday I paid $1.99-9/10 otherwise known as $2.00 here in Fairfax County where I work. Its only $1.73 where we live in Prince William county. I was in PA Saturday and it was $1.93 in Philly
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I paid $1.999 at a no name station in Selma, AL on my last fill up.
Eeeks! How bad will this get before it gets better?
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This car simply drives away from ordinary vehicles. If someone passes me, it's because I allow them to. Posts: 40 | From: Vicksburg, MS | Registered: Mar 2003
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quote:Originally posted by ReBop: I paid $1.999 at a no name station in Selma, AL on my last fill up.
Eeeks! How bad will this get before it gets better?
several weeks ago the news said it could get to $2.50 a gallon by the middle of summer and that was for regular unleaded .
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And I read in the Business section this morning how the refineries are making record profits this year. Posts: 2841 | From: Westland, MI | Registered: Apr 2003
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